2010-10-07, 07:28 PM
common sense was lost when al gore started to tell us the sky was falling and everyone believed
2010-10-07, 07:28 PM
common sense was lost when al gore started to tell us the sky was falling and everyone believed
stustunz Wrote:common sense was lost when al gore started to tell us the sky was falling and everyone believed ?? What's Al got to do with this? (Oh, and by the way, the sky is falling...) If the money has been accumulating for six months, then I'm one of the victims, who's donation was grabbed. I donated just before NPVR beta was released. However, in keeping with the theme of this thread, I will gladly donate again when a suitable method is established. Thanks sub, your efforts are appreciated here. tobor
2010-10-07, 09:02 PM
sub Wrote:and this time be vigilant about drawing down the money instead of leaving it in the account for half a year.After reading this thread I've finally got round to transferring the balance from my own Paypal account into my bank. Thinking about it they must be earning interest or something while they have my money? Their fees are bad enough without making money out of nothing. Double Grr.
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2010-10-07, 09:28 PM
Quote:Annoyingly there is no good alternatives to PayPal I'm new to gbpvr/npvr and this is my first post. I hope you don't consider the following spam, I've simply had it with PayPal and have found some seemingly viable alternatives. Sub, if you are not selling on eBay there's actually quite a few good alternatives to PayPal. Since eBay bought the PayPal service a few years ago I've watched it go from from a pretty good money transfer system to an outfit I don't want anything to do with. I stopped selling online a couple years ago, mostly due to the increasing eBay/PayPal hassles and expense, but have been thinking about a new commercial web site lately. After a bit of research I have a list of five or six e-commerce companies that look promising. I will do some more research before committing to one but have listed them below, hopefully it will help you out. Google Checkout Yes, Google is now competing with PayPal. (Can't currently be used on eBay). To look into it you have to sign into your Google account then browse/search for it. Digital River National Merchant Bancard AlertPay PayPay Moneybookers I believe this is a UK based company and they are allowed on eBay One other option would be to put up a mailing address for donations. I know snail mail is an outdated concept but I would not mind sending you a check or money order. In most cases I'd rather send a check than punch my credit card number into a third party web site.
2010-10-07, 10:20 PM
Daharp Wrote:Google Checkout Yes, Google is now competing with PayPal. (Can't currently be used on eBay). To look into it you have to sign into your Google account then browse/search for it.UK/US only unfortunately. I'll check out the others to see if any are appropriate. When I looked in the past, many of the payment systems werent easily geared up for variable payment amount of the user's choosing, or are US/Canada or Europe bank accounts only.
2010-10-07, 11:19 PM
There is one other company that may work for you. I didn't mention it earlier because I've scratched it off "My List" as a possible. I ruled them out for myself because they charge the customer a 25 cent transaction fee and tack 1.5% onto the customers total. I simply can't see that working with a commercial web site where you're selling something, people are accustomed to the merchant eating it on credit cards. For variable donations it could be a viable option, the customer could knock off a couple bucks from the total if they had a problem with it. I just took a quick look at their application form and New Zealand is listed as a merchant country. You can check them out at Obopay
By the way, I meant to add my thank you for the superb nPvr app. in my original post, better late than never I guess, "Thank You"
2010-10-07, 11:39 PM
sub, be glad you're not this guy: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/vie...vs-Account
Over 600K Euros frozen. :eek:
I love this website:
http://www.screw-paypal.com/index.html However this seems to indicate when trawling through all the fun detail that google checkout is OK for NZ? [Edit] See now, google checkout was supposed to be available 2 years ago for NZ merchants, but still not! [EndEdit]
2010-10-08, 12:36 PM
I've just emailed the robbing B******ds and asked what they have done with my donation and why.
And that I want it to go to the recipient NOW.
2010-10-08, 04:10 PM
martint123 Wrote:I've just emailed the robbing B******ds and asked what they have done with my donation and why.If you fear your donation is really lost, you may also consider filing a complaint with your national bank. At least here in Europe Paypal has to register with the national banks in order to get a permit to operate in the individual countries. |
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